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February 17, 2006        
 
 
Missouri Bar Workers' Compensation Quarterly

The Missouri Bar
P.O. Box 119
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Phone: 573/635-4128
Fax: 573/635-2811

 
Table of Contents

Workers' Compensation CalendarSave the Dates

Suit Filed Challenging Constitutionality of Senate Bill 1 & 130 by Scott Wilson

Fourth Quarter Commission Decisions by Eric Lanham

Exploring the Medical Fringes of "Cure and Relieve" by Martin Klug

ALJ Interview: Lawrence C. Kasten by John Keath

Division of Workers' Compensation Selects Administrative Law Judges

Spotlight on DWC Staff: Judge William Compton Billings by Judge Suzette Carlisle and Retirement Party Photos

November Spotlight on DWC Support Staff: Lea Ann Moore by Judge Suzette Carlisle

Dear Doctor Comp

The new local office rules and adjudication forms are available to the public on the Division’s website. Click here: http://www.dolir.mo.gov/wc/local_office_rules.htm.

Editor: Melissa M. Pantazi (melissa.pantazi@sbcglobal.net)

 

Guess Who?

This attorney has practiced law at Schlueter, Mandel & Mandel since 1991.

Be the first to correctly guess the photo by emailing Editor Melissa Pantazi at melissa.pantazi@sbcglobal.net and we'll announce your name/firm as the winner in the next issue of The WC. (We'll even let you decide who will be the next "Guess Who" photo.)

 

 

You may have guessed it! The “Guess Who” photo in the November issue of “The WC” was none other than St. Louis attorney Jim Haupt, editor Melissa Pantazi's father (below)!

(1963 All-Star Game, Sportsman's Park)

Opinions and positions stated are those of the authors and not by fact of publication necessarily those of The Missouri Bar or the Division of Workers' Compensation.  The material within this publication is presented as information to be used by attorneys, in conjunction with other research deemed necessary, in the exercise of their independent judgment.  Original and fully current sources of authority should be researched.